Choose fonts to use

Start by browsing the library of fonts. You can toggle between the default & Japanese font collections from the mode selector at the top of the page.

Add filters to refine the list of fonts. You can filter by classification (such as serif or sans serif), properties (x-height, width, or weight), or language. You can also choose between two “recommended” categories: headings and paragraphs; these fonts display especially well at those sizes across all browsers and operating systems.

The collection of Japanese fonts has different filtering options, so you can browse for kana-only fonts or by style classifications like Mincho, Gothic, Maru Gothic, and Brush.

Create a web project

When you find a font you like, click the </> button to add the family to a web project.

You can also click on the font name to open the family page and see all of the font weights and styles that are available to use. Then click </> Add to Web Project at the top of the page to add the family to a web project.

In the Add fonts to a Web Project window, you'll name your web project and decide which fonts should be included.

Click on the menu and choose “Create a new project”

Name your web project

Use the checkboxes to select the font weights and styles you want to include.

Create the project.

You'll be able to make changes to the project settings from the My Adobe Fonts page later, too.

Next, you’ll be given the embed code to load the fonts into your website. The different options are explained in the embed code help page, and the default embed code works well for most projects.

Copy the embed code and add it to the <head> tag in your website.

Click Done to close the web project window and continue browsing. To add more fonts to your project, click the </> button on another font family, then choose your project name from the menu (instead of “Create a new project”).

Customize your web project

The web project and all the fonts you’ve added to it will be listed under My Adobe Fonts. Click the Edit Project button to change which font weights and styles are included, remove a web font family from the project entirely, or change the character set, which specifies the project’s language support.

East Asian fonts must be served with dynamic subsetting, while other fonts have language-based subsetting options: Default, All Characters, or a custom language subset. The Language Support & Subsetting help page has more information on the different options.

You can also include any OpenType features in the project by checking the “OpenType Features” box. Checking this box also shows a list of the features available for that particular web font family, such as ligatures, alternate characters, or small capitals.

When you have the project configured the way you want it, click “Save Changes” to save the project. The updates will be available to use on your website within a few minutes.